Invite a lady-friend over and ply her with your wares 'til she's in the mood. Repeat with the same or different lady-friends 'til the liquor's used up.
Have a party, mix up pitchers of drinks and let friends and neighbors enjoy it. You'll increase you friend count that way.
Better yet send it to me. Just joking.
If you absolutely MUST waste it, pour it down the drain or on the ground or in the street and it will evaporate.
Invite a lady-friend over and ply her with your wares 'til she's in the mood. Repeat with the same or different lady-friends 'til the liquor's used up.
Have a party, mix up pitchers of drinks and let friends and neighbors enjoy it. You'll increase you friend count that way.
Better yet send it to me. Just joking.
If you absolutely MUST waste it, pour it down the drain or on the ground or in the street and it will evaporate.
in the freezer, it will not freeze A full, air-sealed bottle of spirits will keep pretty much indefinitely.
Hard liquor is in certain alcoholic beverages as well as certain candies. Most of these are chocolates with a center of liquor. Rum cake is another popular food that contains liquor.
no..but pouring straight liquor on the affected area will help
whiskey
No
NOPE
Your question can't be answered as written because of mixed terminology. Wines are fermented. "Hard liquor" is distilled. Hence, there are no "fermented hard liquors".
It is a license that allows the business to sell Beer, Wine and Hard Liquor.
jagermeister
both
De-alcoholized scotch or hard liquor is quite uncommon. There was a drink called Clayton's which resembled whiskey. However, it is no longer made.
Neither.
NO way!